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1- The viewer looked through a stereoscope to converge the two images.

2- The first stereoscope was invented by Wheatstone in 1838.

3- Now both modes ( stereoscope and shutters) have the same behavior.

4- Old-fashioned Holmes stereoscopes had prismatic lenses to allow viewing pictures 3 inches apart.

5- In 1999, he was appointed a film-maker by stereoscope .

6- Autostereograms are similar to normal stereograms except they are viewed without a stereoscope .

7- Or the Ghost in the stereoscope ?

8- Pairs were used at 500 meter spacing producing stereoscopes for the British Meteorological Office.

9- This stereoscope also has a large circular magnifying lens for looking at pictures and postcards.

10- A simple stereoscope is limited in the size of the image that may be used.

11- To display his pictures separately to the two eyes, Wheatstone invented the stereoscope .

12- Stanley produced a ‘Panoptic stereoscope ‘ in 1855, which was financially successful.

13- The laboratory has been equipped with petrologic microscope, UV lamp, mirror and packet stereoscopes .

14- Some of the earliest stereoscope views, issued in the 1850s, were on glass.

15- Second, the two films or plates of the same region were viewed under a stereoscope .

16- This has led to various crazes for stereopsis, usually prompted by new sorts of stereoscopes .

17- This mode is thoroughly familiar to DPS “Delta” operators that use stereoscope instead of glasses.

18- Stereoscopy became popular during Victorian times with the invention of the prism stereoscope by David Brewster.

19- Originally, stereogram referred to a pair of stereo images which could be viewed using a stereoscope .

20- He called it the “lenticular stereoscope “, which was the first portable, 3D viewing device.

21- Air Ministry stereoscope Viewer Type D – In original canvas issue pouch (part popper missing).

22- Under the stereoscope , the image of the body would seem to float slightly above the background of stars.

23- In the 1970s, Christopher Tyler invented autostereograms, random-dot stereograms that can be viewed without a stereoscope .

24- Up until recently it was believed that Brewster himself coined the term “Pinhole” in “The stereoscope “.

25- stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views.

26- He is well-recognized for being the inventor of the kaleidoscope and an improved version of the stereoscope applied to photography.

27- A stereoscope could be purchased which allowed the pictures to be viewed in 3-D without removing them from the book.

28- This gives the same effect to motion pictures that the old stereoscopic photographs gave when viewed through your grandparents’ stereoscope .

29- Sir David Brewster improved the stereoscope by dispensing with the mirrors, and bringing it into its existing form with lenses.

30- In 1939 the concept of the prism stereoscope was reworked into the technologically more complex View-Master, which remains in production today.

31- Stereoscopic Viewer, Early 20th century Produced by Paris Photographic Co. Whipple Museum of the History of Science A stereoscope is a device for viewing a pair of images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same slide, thereby making a 3D image.

32- It was a calm and perfect night, such as can be seen only in the tropics; everything looked mysteriously beautiful in the glorious moonlight, and stood out like a picture looked at through a stereoscope .

33- To draw attention to the 2008 theme, “Kick the habit – towards a low carbon economy”, a competition will be run with the prize of a stereoscope being awarded to the class that has the lowest carbon footprint for the day.

34- The earliest were inconveniently large and the end result was a pair of paper prints mounted on a card for viewing in a standard stereoscope .

35- The first experimental stereoscopic pairs of photographs were made in the early 1840s. By the 1860s, a stereoscope and an assortment of professionally photographed stereo views were becoming part of the standard equipment of a properly furnished middle-class parlor.

36- In addition, photographs of faraway places (especially in stereoscope form) were a popular means to see the world from the comfort of one’s home – the picture postcard is a mid-19th century invention.

37- stereoscopes had sold for five shillings each – Stanley discovered a simpler method to make them, which enable him to sell them for one shilling. Small, 133 About 1860, Holmes invented the “American stereoscope “, a 19th century entertainment in which pictures were viewed in 3-D.

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